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  1. Do you mean whose meaning?
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    who's
    [ho͞oz]
    contraction
    1. who is:
      "who's that?"
      • who has:
        "who's done the reading?"
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  4. Who is or who has
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    Who’s is a contraction of who is or who has. It can be found at the beginning of a question: Who’s [=who is] at the door? Who’s [=who has] got the remote? as well as with who functioning as a relative pronoun a teacher who’s [=who is] admired by everyone
    The contraction who’s means who is or who has. The relative pronoun whose is used the same as other possessive pronouns such as my or their when you don’t know the owner of something, as in “whose phone is this?” Who’s going to tell me whose party we’re going to?
  5. Who's vs Whose: Using Each Correctly - Merriam-Webster

  6. WHO'S | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

  7. Whose Vs. Who's - Thesaurus.com

    Nov 10, 2017 · Learn the difference between whose and who’s, two common homophones in English. Whose is a possessive adjective, while who’s is a contraction of who is or who has.

  8. Whose vs. Who’s: What’s the Difference? - Grammarflex

    Oct 31, 2022 · Whose is the possessive form of who and asks about ownership or possession. Who’s is a contraction of ‘ who + is ‘ or ‘ who + has ’, and is commonly used to ask questions.

  9. How to Use Who’s vs Whose Correctly | Grammarly Blog

  10. Who's Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

  11. How to Use "Whose" and "Who's" - Encyclopedia Britannica

  12. Whose vs. Who’s: Understanding the Difference - Preply

    Oct 6, 2023 · Learn how to use "whose" and "who's" correctly in English grammar. "Whose" is a possessive pronoun that indicates ownership, while "who's" is a contraction of "who is" or "who has".

  13. Whose vs. Who’s – Usage, Difference and Examples

    Learn how to use “whose” as a possessive pronoun and “who’s” as a contraction of “who is” or “who has.” See the difference, examples and tips to avoid common mistakes.

  14. Whose vs. Who's: How to Use Them Correctly in …

    Sep 10, 2022 · Learn the difference between whose and who's, two homophones that are not interchangeable. Whose is a possessive pronoun that expresses ownership, while who's is a contraction of who is or who has.

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